Cold-blooded Trotter Horse
Name:
Cold-blooded Trotter Horse
Lifespan:
20-30 years +
Height:
15.1 h.h.
Appearance:
Slightly heavy and large head which is plain but not unattractive, the neck is of good proportional length and is well set to the shoulders which are becoming increasingly sloped, the wither are usually quite rounded, the back is broad and strong, extremely muscular quarters, the legs are very well conformed being string and muscular with good joints, very hard hooves.
Color:
Chestnut, Black, Dun, Buckskin, Palomino, Brown
Markings:
Yes
Aptitude:
Racing, Riding
Facts:
Norwegian and Swedish cold-blood Trotters are substantially considered a single breed with two national studbooks that are maintained, registration requirements differ in some respects between the two countries.
The Cold-blood Trotter is mostly bred in Norway and Sweeden.
Cold-blood Trotters are very rarely found outside the Nordic Countries.
Super Fact:
A Cold-blood Trotter may belong to either one of two closely related and interconnected breeds of horse, the Norsk Kaldboldstraver (Norwegian Cold-blood Trotter and the Svensk Kallblodstavare (Swedish Cold-blood Trotter).
Cold-blooded Trotter Horse
Lifespan:
20-30 years +
Height:
15.1 h.h.
Appearance:
Slightly heavy and large head which is plain but not unattractive, the neck is of good proportional length and is well set to the shoulders which are becoming increasingly sloped, the wither are usually quite rounded, the back is broad and strong, extremely muscular quarters, the legs are very well conformed being string and muscular with good joints, very hard hooves.
Color:
Chestnut, Black, Dun, Buckskin, Palomino, Brown
Markings:
Yes
Aptitude:
Racing, Riding
Facts:
Norwegian and Swedish cold-blood Trotters are substantially considered a single breed with two national studbooks that are maintained, registration requirements differ in some respects between the two countries.
The Cold-blood Trotter is mostly bred in Norway and Sweeden.
Cold-blood Trotters are very rarely found outside the Nordic Countries.
Super Fact:
A Cold-blood Trotter may belong to either one of two closely related and interconnected breeds of horse, the Norsk Kaldboldstraver (Norwegian Cold-blood Trotter and the Svensk Kallblodstavare (Swedish Cold-blood Trotter).